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Originally posted by DaisyDoesDallas View PostI get that part, I understand that the dentist can charge $50k for the procedure but insurance is only going to pay $1k. Totally understand that. Maybe this will help explain what I am not understanding.
In the original contract, which I am going to look to see if it says they can change the fee at anytime:
5,750 total procedure fee
350 insurance pays
5,400 out of pocket expense
11 months later, insurance policy is changed
6,835 total procedure fee
3,200 insurance pays
3,635 out of pocket
How can they go back and change the total procedure fee in the contract now that insurance is paying them more? They billed insurance the same $5,750 as they did in the very begining?I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by DaisyDoesDallas View PostI get that part, I understand that the dentist can charge $50k for the procedure but insurance is only going to pay $1k. Totally understand that. Maybe this will help explain what I am not understanding.
In the original contract, which I am going to look to see if it says they can change the fee at anytime:
5,750 total procedure fee
350 insurance pays
5,400 out of pocket expense
11 months later, insurance policy is changed
6,835 total procedure fee
3,200 insurance pays
3,635 out of pocket
How can they go back and change the total procedure fee in the contract now that insurance is paying them more? They billed insurance the same $5,750 as they did in the very begining?
Your doctor's office has to bill this way. Just because they're requesting that much from insurance up front doesn't necessarily mean this is what will be finalized on your explanation of benefits.
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